Death in tiger attack (symbolic picture)
Digital Desk, Jabalpur. Once again a tiger attack in the buffer area of Pench Tiger Reserve in Chhindwara has proved fatal. On the intervening night of Friday-Saturday, a 36-year-old youth resident of Gumtara village died in a tiger attack. Deceased Rajkumar Kahar, son of Sitaram Kahar had come out of the house at night for some important work, when the tiger came out of the bushes on the way and attacked him. The prince suffered serious injuries in the sudden attack and died on the spot.
Police and forest staff reached the spot
As soon as information about the incident was received, the forest department and police team reached the spot. Security arrangements have been increased by cordoning off the area. Based on the evidence found at the scene, the cause of death has been considered to be tiger attack. The post-mortem has been conducted after taking possession of the body.
Panic spread in surrounding villages
After this incident, there is an atmosphere of fear in Gumtara and surrounding villages adjacent to the buffer area of Pench Tiger Reserve. The forest department has started strict monitoring of the tiger's activities and villagers have been instructed to remain alert. Besides, patrolling has also been increased in the area, so that any other untoward incident can be prevented.
The villagers have demanded a ban on movement at night and strengthening of security arrangements in the buffer area. He says that in recent times, tiger activities have been continuously increasing around the villages.
The Forest Department said that the family of the deceased will be provided financial assistance as per the rules of the government. Also, an appeal has been made to the villagers not to go towards the forest or buffer area at night and to immediately report any suspicious activity or wildlife to the department.
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The incident had happened a few days ago also
It is noteworthy that earlier on December 31 also, there was a tiger attack in the area adjacent to the buffer zone of Pench Tiger Reserve. Farmer Balram Dehariya, resident of Kishanpur Khamra, had gone to the field at around six in the morning to start the motor. The tiger hiding in the bushes near the farm suddenly attacked him, killing him on the spot. These continuous incidents have once again raised concerns about wildlife and human conflict.
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